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System Requirements of 7Zip 4.43

Windows 95

Windows 98

Windows ME

Windows 2000

Windows XP

Windows XP x64

Windows Vista

Windows Vista x64

Windows NT 4.0

Windows NT 3.5

Program Information of 7Zip 4.43

Version Name:

7Zip 4.43

File Size:

842.62 KB

Released Date:

15 September, 2006 (11 years ago)

MD5 Checksum:

1ddbaf73cebfce677580d50024e95568

SHA1 Checksum:

7C5CCC262C28527DD49349488BD4A196E3ABF4B8

Version History of 7Zip 4.43

7-Zip now can use multi-threading mode for compressing to .ZIP archives.

7-Zip (also written as seven zip) is a file archiver predominantly for the Microsoft Windows operating system. It operates either as a command line program…

7-Zip (also written as seven zip) is a file archiver predominantly for the Microsoft Windows operating system. It operates either as a command line program…

About 7Zip

7-Zip (also written as seven zip) is a file archiver predominantly for the Microsoft Windows operating system. It operates either as a command line program or with a graphical user interface. It also features integration with the Windows shell environment. 7-Zip is free software, developed by Igor Pavlov and distributed under the GNU LGPL license. In the form of p7-Zip , 7-Zip has been ported for use on Unix-like systems such as Linux and FreeBSD. It is a competitor to the market-leading WinZip and WinRAR programs, both of which are closed source.

7Zip features

High compression ratio in 7-zip format

Supports all common formats such as ZIP, RAR, ISO, GZIP, TAR, BZIP2, etc.

Did You Know?

7-Zip works with the 7z file archive format, and is able to read and write to several other file formats. The utility can be utilized from a command line interface, graphical user interface, or Windows shell integration. 7-Zip began in the year of 1999 and is actively developed by Igor Pavlov. It is related to a cross-platform port, p7zip.